Serpent Stamp-Who is Native Artist?
Serpent Stamp-Who is Native Artist?
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This is a necklace back. The stamp is a serpent (snake) above ‘sterling’
I have searched many sites and hallmarks for this piece. I’m a semi-advanced novice on sterling jewelry as I have a store. This one has me stumped. Pretty sure it’s Navajo but can’t name the artist. Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you in advance.
This is a necklace back. The stamp is a serpent (snake) above ‘sterling’
I have searched many sites and hallmarks for this piece. I’m a semi-advanced novice on sterling jewelry as I have a store. This one has me stumped. Pretty sure it’s Navajo but can’t name the artist. Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you in advance.
Re: Serpent Stamp-Who is Native Artist?
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Thank you Trev I will try that as the other way did not work.
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The beast here is specifically a rattlesnake. Unfortunately, a very common theme in the southwest, which doesn't help much in trying to find this maker.
Re: Serpent Stamp-Who is Native Artist?
True. So hard to find who it is. Beautiful piece and did notice that it was a rattlesnake when I found a fake serpent one with no eyes or stripes in the tail. Still a stealTraintime wrote:The beast here is specifically a rattlesnake. Unfortunately, a very common theme in the southwest, which doesn't help much in trying to find this maker.
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Re: Serpent Stamp-Who is Native Artist?
have you looked here? it's in the unidentified category.
http://www.art-amerindien.com/hallmarks ... lmarks.htm
http://www.art-amerindien.com/hallmarks ... lmarks.htm
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The snake looks more like a "sidewinder" than a rattlesnake. ::: The font of the "Sterling" stamp I do recognize from many different Native American pieces over the years. ::: That's good it is found in the "unidentified" category so hopefully, given enough time, other examples will surface. :::
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Yes, I did and the snakes are different. The fake one there has no eyes or 'stripes' on it's tail, indicating a rattlesnake. Still searching...I think Traintime said it best. A very common theme in the Southwest. Thanx everyone for trying.bread_baby wrote:have you looked here? it's in the unidentified category.
http://www.art-amerindien.com/hallmarks ... lmarks.htm
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